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SUMMARY:Various INTO x National Trust webinar series: Heritage and nature – using the past for the future
DESCRIPTION:INTO Webinars in 2025\n\nNEW INTO x National Trust webinar series: Heritage and nature – using the past for the future \nINTO is partnering with the National Trust (England\, Wales & Northern Ireland) on a new series of webinars exploring how landscape-scale nature recovery\, as part of our responses to climate change\, is challenging and influencing the way we understand\, manage and make the most of the history of these places\, now and for the future. \nEach session will reflect on the role of people and heritage in supporting nature recovery in different ecological contexts\, sharing approaches from the National Trust estate and experiences\, insights and practical responses from across our global network. \nWe warmly invite you to join the conversation and be part of this important exchange. \n\n Webinar 1: Trees and woodlands \nDate: Thursday 20 November 2025\nTime: 12:30–13:30 GMT\nRegister: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/v3kscjlgQqmMGIUoONfsBQ \n Webinar 2: Hedgerows and boundaries \nDate: Wednesday 21 January 2026\nTime: 12:30–13:30 GMT \n Webinar 3: Heathland and common land \nDate: Wednesday 18 March 2026\nTime: 12:30–13:30 GMT \n Webinar 4: Peat \nDate: Wednesday 20 May 2026\nTime: 12:30–13:30 BST \n Webinar 5: Water and wetlands \nDate: Wednesday 1 July 2026\nTime: 12:30–13:30 BST
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=various-into-x-national-trust-webinar-series-heritage-and-nature-using-the-past-for-the-future
LOCATION:On -Line
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – All,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260220T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T150000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20251214T175125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251214T175125Z
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SUMMARY:Mike Wye Ltd: Free Online CPD - Walking on Recycled Glass - Various dates in 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mike Wye Ltd: Free Online CPD – Walking on Recycled Glass  Various dates in 2026 \nOn-Line \nApproximately 1 hour including Q&A \nThis CPD provides an insight into the foam glass manufacturing process\, data highlights\, applications\, and case studies (including limecrete floor systems). \nDates:\nFriday 20 February\, 2 pm\nFriday 8 May\, 2 pm\nFriday 26 June\, 2 pm \nHosted by Peter Rollinson\, Technical Manager \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nhttps://mikewye.co.uk/knowledge/cpd-courses/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=mike-wye-ltd-free-online-cpd-walking-on-recycled-glass-various-dates-in-2026
LOCATION:On-Line
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260311T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260704T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20260223T122815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T123150Z
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SUMMARY:SAVE: Spring/Early Summer 2026 Events Programme\, various dates
DESCRIPTION:SAVE: Spring Event Programme\, various dates\nIn person events \nFor further information and booking: \nhttps://www.savebritainsheritage.org/events \nBehind the Hoardings: Hard-Hat Tour of Edwardian Moseley Road Baths| Birmingham |11 March 2026| 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM \nFrom Steam to Streamline: The Central Line’s Eastern extension | Saturday 11 April 2026 | 11:00 – 13:30 \nHampstead Village | Saturday\, 25th April | 10:30 – 13:00 \nUnlocking Grimsby’s Heritage: Exploring the Ice Factory and Dockside | Thursday 14 May 2026 | 11:00 – 17:00 \nSt John Street: The Drovers’ Road to Smithfield | Wednesday 20 May 2026 | 18:00 – 19:30 \nSpotlight Belfast: Tracing the City’s Past | Saturday 13 June 2026 | 11:00 – 15:30 \nSpotlight Belfast: Exploring North Belfast’s Heritage Cluster | Sunday 14 June 2026 | 11:00 – 12:30 \nRegent’s Park | Saturday 4 July 2026 | 11:00 to 13:00
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=save-spring-early-summer-2026-events-programme-various-dates
LOCATION:Various locations and online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – All
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260420T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20260410T163312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T163312Z
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SUMMARY:Sendzimir Foundation and ICOMOS: FuturHist Retrofit Academy\, Various Dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Sendzimir Foundation and ICOMOS: FuturHist Retrofit Academy (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)\n  \nDate: 20 April – 31 May 2026 \nWhere: Online \nUnlock the potential of historic buildings. Join an international cohort of experts to master the energy transition of our built heritage. The registration is now open till the 18th of April! \nAs Europe moves toward a carbon-neutral future\, the refurbishment of historic buildings presents a unique challenge: how do we achieve modern energy standards without losing cultural identity? The FuturHist Retrofit Academy offers a specialised\, two-stage capacity-building programme designed to bridge the gap between heritage conservation and high-performance energy efficiency. \nCo-organised by the Sendzimir Foundation and ICOMOS\, with the participation of academic and technological partners involved in the Horizon Europe FuturHist project\, this programme provides practitioners with the methodologies\, tools\, and innovative solutions developed within the project. \nThis programme is specifically tailored for professionals operating within the European Union and associated countries who are looking to specialise in the sensitive retrofit of the historic building stock: \n\nArchitects and Urban Designers\nCivil and Energy Engineers\nBuilding Sector Specialists (Conservation officers\, energy auditors\, and project managers)\nEmerging Professionals looking to enter the sustainable heritage sector.\n\nCost: Free \nThe registration for the FuturHist Retrofit Academy is now open!
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=sendzimir-foundation-and-icomos-futurhist-retrofit-academy-various-dates-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Area of competence – Management
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260612T150000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20251214T173059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T213121Z
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SUMMARY:Mike Wye Ltd:	Free Online CPD - A Slice of Lime\, Various Dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Mike Wye Ltd: Free Online CPD – A Slice of Lime. \n Various dates in 2026 \nOn-Line: 14:00-15:00 \nDates:\nFriday 24 April\, 2 pm\nFriday 12 June\, 2 pm \nMike Wye have been involved with traditional\, sustainable\, and ecological construction projects for over 30 years. In that time\, our team have acquired a wealth of experience and knowledge which we share and discuss in a series of free CPDs. \nThis CPD introduces you to the history of lime\, the “lime cycle”\, types of building limes available\, benefits\, and example specifications.\nHosted by Peter Rollinson\, Technical Manager\nApproximately 1 hour including Q&A \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nhttps://mikewye.co.uk/knowledge/cpd-courses/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=mike-wye-ltdfree-online-cpd-a-slice-of-lime-various-dates-in-2026
LOCATION:On-Line
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260619T150000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20251214T174058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T212747Z
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SUMMARY:Mike Wye Ltd: Free Online CPD - Introduction to Natural Fibre Insulation\, Various Dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Mike Wye Ltd: Free Online CPD – Introduction to Natural Fibre Insulation – Various dates in 2026 \nOn-Line: 14:00-15:00 \nDates:  \nFriday 1 May\, 2 pm\nFriday 19 June\, 2 pm \nApproximately 1 hour including Q&A \nMike Wye have been involved with traditional\, sustainable\, and ecological construction projects for over 30 years. In that time\, our team have acquired a wealth of experience and knowledge which we share and discuss in a series of free CPDs. \nThis CPD gives an introduction to a range of natural insulation products\, applications\, and benefits.\nHosted by Tom Carruthers\, Technical Manager\nApproximately 1 hour including Q&A. \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nhttps://mikewye.co.uk/knowledge/cpd-courses/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=mike-wye-ltd-free-online-cpd-introduction-to-natural-fibre-insulation-various-dates-in-2026
LOCATION:On-Line
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260508T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T150000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20260324T210637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T211611Z
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SUMMARY:Mike Wye: Free Online CPD -Walking on Recycled Glass\, Various Dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Mike Wye: Free Online CPD -Walking on Recycled Glass\n  \nDates:\nFriday 8 May \nFriday 26 June \nOnline: 14:00-15:00 \nThis CPD provides an insight into the foam glass manufacturing process\, data highlights\, applications\, and case studies (including limecrete floor systems).\nHosted By Peter Rollinson\, Technical Manager\nApproximately 1 hour including Q&A \nFor booking and further information: \nhttps://mikewye.co.uk/knowledge/cpd-courses/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=mike-wye-free-online-cpd-a-slice-of-lime-various-datesihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20260414T154252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T154252Z
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SUMMARY:Cliveden Conservation and Stone Federation: Heritage Lime Mortars (IHBC Registered CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Cliveden Conservation and Stone Federation: Heritage Lime Mortars (IHBC Registered CPD Provider)\n  \nDate: 12th May 2026\, 10:00 – 16.00 \nWhere: In-person -Reading Abbey Ruins\, Reading\, Berks \nGain hands-on experience with heritage lime mortar techniques within the grounds of Reading Abbey Ruins\, a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument. This full-day CPD course combines classroom theory with supervised practical sessions. Ideal for architects\, surveyors\, conservation professionals and skilled tradespeople. \n  \nCOURSE FEE £225 + VAT Pre-booking essential. \nTo book your place\, email sara@stonefed.org.uk  \nTools & H&S equipment provided
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=cliveden-conservation-and-stone-federation-heritage-lime-mortars-ihbc-registered-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Reading Abbey Ruins\, Abbot's Walk\, Reading\, RG1 3HW
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260514T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20260312T125701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T125701Z
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SUMMARY:Futurebuild: Connecting specification with Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Futurebuild: Connecting specification with Innovation\n  \nDate : 12- 14 may 2026 \nVenue: Halls N7 – N11\nExcel London\nRoyal Victoria Dock\n1 Western Gateway\nRoyal Docks\nLondon\, E16 1XL \nThe 2026 Futurebuild Arena Conference places the spotlight on the ‘ Three Rs’\,  Resilience\, Reuse and Regenerative Design\, challenging the built environment to rethink how it responds to climate\, social and economic change. Bringing together leading voices from across the industry\, the programme explores how circular thinking\, low-carbon innovation and regenerative approaches can move the sector beyond business as usual and into meaningful action. Curated by The Edge and supported by main sponsor Mitsubishi Electric\, the Arena connects bold ideas with practical\, scalable solutions to help deliver a more resilient future. \nThe Futurebuild Knowledge Programme sits alongside the UK Construction Week and The Stone and Surfaces Show\, uniting the brightest minds in the built environment for three days of insight\, innovation and collaboration. Featuring a combined; 700+ speakers\, across 13 stages\,  delivering 250+ hours of CPD-accredited content\, and sessions curated by over 90 industry partners and associations\, it delivers the knowledge and connections that drive real change. \nThe Futurebuild content programme is centred on Resilience\, Reuse and Regenerative Design\, spanning two major conference arenas and three seminar stages\, offering actionable insights to help turn sustainability ambition into measurable impact. \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nhttps://register.visitcloud.com/survey/00jckvxw5jvn9
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=futurebuild-connecting-specification-with-innovation
LOCATION:Excel London\, Royal Victoria Dock\, 1 Western Gateway\, London\, E16 1XL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Event,Event - IHBC,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Area of competence – Management,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260514T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260514T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20260409T073331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T073331Z
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SUMMARY:Diocese of Worcester: Church Architects and Surveyors Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Diocese of Worcester: Church Architects and Surveyors Conference 2026\n  \nDate: Thu\, May 14\, start 10 am \nWhere: St Helen’s Church\, Fish Street\, Worcester\, WR1 2HN \nA day-conference aimed at architects and surveyors involved in\, or seeking to take on church work as quinquennial inspectors. \n\n\n\nThis day conference is organised by the Diocese of Worcester\, with the Dioceses of Gloucester\, Hereford and Oxford and will bring together quinquennial inspectors and buildings conservation professionals assisting Anglican parishes in caring for their church buildings. For our 2026 conference\, we also want to welcome those buildings professionals who are new to working with churches\, or are considering church work. \nPresentations and discussions on a range of topics will take place across the day at St Helen’s Church in Worcester\, which has recently been through a major and successful reordering project. \n\n\n\nSessions will include (the below are subject to change):\nPeter Preston\, President\, Ecclesiastical Architects & Surveyors Association. \nWhy be a Church Architect or Surveyor? \nIntroducing the Ecclesiastical Architects & Surveyors Association \nWendy Coombey\, co-author of the ‘Crossing the Threshold’ toolkit:. \nWorking with the Parochial Church Council (PCC): Understanding constraints and building positive working relationships. \nAndrew Caskie\, Managing Director\, Nicholson & Co. \nNecessary considerations for pipe organs when planning or executing building and repair projects. \nJanet Berry\, Head of Conservation and Collections Policy\, Church Buildings Council. \nHeating for comfort of the people\, building\, and historic interiors. Janet will provide an overview on the relationship between heating\, the building fabric\, and historic interiors. She will talk about the range of conservation advice available\, and how best to integrate conservation into church projects. \nLee Westcott\, Net Zero Programme Manager at Gloucester\, Hererford & Worcester Dioceses. \nGiving ‘due regard’ to Net Zero. \nAdrian Fox\, Environmental Sustainability Officer\, Church Buildings Council. \nWhy technology is the last decision. A heating system is the output of a chain of reasoning. If we choose technology first\, the strategy becomes distorted. If we choose a strategy first\, the technology becomes clearer. Let’s explore what heating technologies are available and why the meet or fall short of expectations. \nFor booking and further information: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/church-architects-and-surveyors-conference-2026-tickets-1983079612504?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl \n\n\n\nCost: £45 \nLunch \nA buffet lunch will be provided\, please send any dietary requirements to us at churches@cofe-worcester.org.uk when you make your booking. \n 
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=diocese-of-worcester-church-architects-and-surveyors-conference-2026
LOCATION:St Helen’s Church\, Fish Street\, Worcester\, WR1 2HN
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Area of competence – Management,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260515T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260522T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20260316T174935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T175210Z
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SUMMARY:Amar Eco-Plaster: An introduction to lime plastering and heritage conservation (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Amar Eco-Plaster: An introduction to lime plastering and heritage conservation\n  \nDates: Thursday  15 May 2026-   Thursday 22 May 2026 \nTime: 10:00 – 16:00 \nLocation: Amar Eco-Plaster Workshop\, (Unit 1) Church Farm\,\nSmallburgh\, Norfolk\, NR12 9NB\nUnited Kingdom \nThis hands-on course offers a practical introduction to lime plaster as a key material in conserving heritage buildings\, including mixing and applying lime plasters\, renders and mortars. \nLed by experienced plasterer and SPAB Fellow\, Daahir Mohamed\, the course provides a solid foundation in the principles\, materials\, and techniques of traditional lime plastering. Alongside demonstrations and guided practice\, participants will explore the wider significance of lime in sustainable building repair and heritage conservation. The course also includes an introduction to career pathways within the heritage plastering and conservation trades. \nThe course is delivered over three days\, spread over two weeks of each month. The course can either be booked as a 3-day package\, to complete within the month\, or as each day has a specific focus (see website for details)\, single days can be booked according to participants’ experience\, interest and desired pace. \nCost: £195 (1-day) / £495 (3-day) \nFor further information and booking: \nhttps://amarecoplaster.co.uk/events/ \nNB: IHBC members are entitled to 15% off each course booking\, using code IHBC1
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=amar-eco-plaster-an-introduction-to-lime-plastering-and-heritage-conservation-2
LOCATION:Amar Eco-Plaster Workshop\, Church Farm\, Smallburgh\, NR12 9NB
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260519T081500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260519T113000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20260410T155657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T155657Z
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SUMMARY:Target Fixings: Masonry Reinforcement CPD
DESCRIPTION:Target Fixings: Masonry Reinforcement CPD\n  \nDate: Tuesday 19 May 2026\, 8.15 – 11.30 \nLocation: The Village Hotel Deansleigh Rd\, Bournemouth BH7 7DZ. \nTailored for Structural Engineers\, Architects\, and Surveyors\, this session explores masonry reinforcement. With 30 years of experience as designers\, manufacturers\, and installers\, we provide a 360-degree perspective on structural remediation. \nKey Topics\nDiagnostics: Identifying root causes like subsidence and thermal movement. \nMaterial Science: The importance of high-grade stainless steel. \nInstallation: Ensuring structural integrity through precision. \nCase Studies: Rescuing structures deemed “beyond repair.” \nBenefits\nCPD Accreditation: Receive a certificate for your records. \nNetworking: Discuss local project challenges with Dorset professionals. \nHospitality: Enjoy a full complimentary breakfast. \nRegistration: Free\, but spaces are limited. Email seanqueenan@targetfixings.co.uk to book.
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=target-fixings-masonry-reinforcement-cpd-3
LOCATION:The Village Hotel Deansleigh Rd Bournemouth\, Deansleigh Road\, Bournmouth\, BH7 7DZ.
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T161500
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20260406T194105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T164518Z
UID:14446-1779267600-1779293700@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:IHBC North Branch and  RTPI North East : Historic Towns New Futures- a Joint CPD Event
DESCRIPTION:IHBC North Branch and RTPI North East : Historic Towns New Futures- a Joint CPD Event\n  \nDate: Wednesday 20 May 2026\, 09.00 – 16.15 \nWhere: Darlington Hippodrome\, Parkgate\,\nDarlington\, DL1 1RR \nDescription:  \nThis joint IHBC North Branch and RTPI North East CPD event entitled Historic Towns New Futures will showcase  Darlington’s heritage-led regeneration in a market town with a proud history and an eye firmly on the future. \nSpeakers with backgrounds in planning and heritage will lead talks\, walks and tours\, focusing on the power of the historic environment as a cultural and economic asset and will explore design coding\, large scale visions and local interventions to stimulate\, inspire\, and inform new ways of working. \nThis event will be of direct relevance to heritage and regeneration specialists and will be eligible for up to 5 hours towards your CPD requirement covering: – \n• Informed Management – evaluation of historic places leading to practical\, realistic\, viable and sustainable conservation in the context of key legislation and policies informing the conservation cycle.\n• Intervention and additional investment required to justify the extent of new the developments in relation to community interests\, while encouraging developers to invest in more respectful materials and designs.\n• Design and Presentation – ensuring conservation remains as an outcome supported by communities and stakeholders.\nContent:\n• Placemaking and Design\n• Regeneration and Funding\n• Community Engagement\nKey Competences:\n• Philosophy and Practice\n• Finance and Economics\n• Design and Presentation \nProgramme:\n09:00 Registration and coffee\n10:00 Chair’s Welcome and Introduction-Tim Crawshaw\, Place Programme Director\, West Sussex Council.\n10:15 Heritage Led Regeneration in the 2020s-Nicole Wright\, Head of Planning\, Rural Solutions.\n10:55 Borough wide design coding 15 years on-Tim Crawshaw.\n11:35 Refreshment break \n11:55 Small Interventions Big Impact – walk and talk…Fiona Bage\, Principal Heritage Consultant\, ELG Planning & Nicky Peacock\, Artist.\n12:55 Heritage Action Zones in review-Jules Brown\, Historic Places Adviser\, North-East and Yorkshire – Historic England\n13:30 Lunch \n14:15 Panel discussion including Q&A\n14:45 Bank Top Station – from Victorian to Carolean\n15:15 Walking tour – Bank Top Station\n16:15 Close \nPlease bring outdoor clothing and footwear for the walking tours. \nOUR SPEAKERS: \nTimothy David Crawshaw MIED MCIAT MRTPI FRSA:\nTim is an expert in nature-based solutions\, healthy placemaking\, culture and economic development.\nNicole Wright:\nNicole heads up the planning service at Rural Solutions\, leading on strategic advice across a range of projects from diversification and tourism to energy infrastructure\, housing and nature-based solutions.\nNicky Peacock:\nA multidisciplinary artist and writer based in Teesside\, Nicky works across fashion\, music\, event curation\, and creative direction in public and private sectors. In Darlington Nicky focused on the town’s historic yards and wynds.\nJules Brown:\nA spatial planner with over 30 years’ historic environment experience. Historic Places Adviser at Historic England since 2016\, Jules leads on area and place-based conservation and regeneration in the North East.\nFiona Bage:\nFiona is Principal Heritage Consultant at ELG Planning\, working across all aspects of development management\, spatial planning\, regeneration and the historic environment. \nFor booking please follow the link: \nhttps://www.tickettailor.com/events/ihbcnorthbranch \nPrice: (includes lunch and refreshments) \nIHBC Members: £40 + VAT £8 \nNon-members £50 + Vat £10
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-north-branch-and-rtpi-north-east-historic-towns-new-futures-a-joint-cpd-event
LOCATION:Darlington Hippodrome\, Parkgate\, Darlington\, DL1 1RR
CATEGORIES:Event - IHBC,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Area of competence – Management,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260521T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260521T150000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20260429T105634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T105634Z
UID:14499-1779357600-1779375600@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:St Oswalds Church\, Askrigg: Lime Rendering the Tower of St Oswald’s Church\, Askrigg
DESCRIPTION:Study Day: Lime Rendering the Tower of St Oswald’s Church\, Askrigg\n  \nDate: Thursday 21 May 2026\, 10:00 – 15:00 \nWhere: In person\, St Oswald’s Church – Askrigg Main Street\nAskrigg\, North Yorkshire\, DL8 3HT\nUnited Kingdom \nFollowing the sensational public reception to the re-rendering of the Tower at St Oswald’s Church\, Askrigg\, the project team invite you to a study day on 21 May 2026 starting at 1000 am. \nThe study day will explore the experiences of the project team (both before and after the rendering) of this King of Prussia award-winning (2025) conservation project\, and present an opportunity for architects and surveyors to reflect on managing changes of appearance to historic churches. DAC members\, specialist masons & builders and parish representatives managing damp issues are also welcome. \nTower internal and external tours will be conducted throughout the day by the project’s masons. \nThere is no fee for the day. \nRefreshments and a soup lunch will be provided. Donations will be welcomed. \nTo book your place please visit our ticketing site – \nhttps://tickets.myiknowchurch.co.uk/gb/NDk5My00/t
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=st-oswalds-church-askrigg-lime-rendering-the-tower-of-st-oswalds-church-askrigg
LOCATION:St Oswald’s Church\, Askrigg Main Street\, ASkrigg\, North Yorkshire\, DL8 3HT
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Area of competence – Management,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260522T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20260119T103126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T103126Z
UID:14129-1779440400-1779469200@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:South Coast Studio: Traditional Decorative Paint Techniques: Fundamentals\, Preparation and Application (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:South Coast Studio: Traditional Decorative Paint Techniques: Fundamentals\, Preparation and Application  \nIn Person: NT The Cart Horse Stables\, Heritage and Rural Skills Centre\, Coleshill Village\, Swindon Coleshill Village\,\nSwindon\, Wiltshire\, SN6 7PT \nDate: Friday 22 May: 9 am – 5 pm \nThis beginner level accredited foundation course equips participants with practical skills and knowledge on how to create industry level\, fine surface preparation and base coating for traditional & heritage paint effect techniques. \nCost: £235.00 \nFor further information and booking: \nhttp://www.southcoaststudio.co.uk
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=south-coast-studio-traditional-decorative-paint-techniques-fundamentals-preparation-and-application-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Heritage and Rural Skills Centre\, NT The Cart Horse Stables\, Swindon Coleshill Village\, SN6 7PT
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260522T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260522T113000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20260406T192112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T192331Z
UID:14442-1779444000-1779449400@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:IHBC : Old Buildings\, New Rules- Navigating Building Control and Regulations for Adaptive Reuse
DESCRIPTION:IHBC : Old Buildings\, New Rules: Navigating Building Control and Regulations for Adaptive Reuse\n\nDate: Friday\, 22 May 2026. 10am – 11.30am\nWhere: Online\nCost: Free\n\nDescription: Join us for this introductory webinar exploring building control and regulations in the context of adaptive reuse and retrofit. Covering the Building Safety and Fire Safety Acts and recent regulatory changes\, this session will also draw on case studies exploring considerations and potential risks\, before closing with a forward-looking discussion on managing retrofit and adaptive reuse for traditional and historic buildings within today’s evolving regulatory landscape.\n\nThis event is hosted in partnership with IHBC Technical Panel\, and forms part of the IHBC Annual School 2026 Pre-conference Webinar Series. \n\n\nBook your place here\n\nAbout the Speakers:\n\n\nAnthony Gwynne has over 34 years’ experience in local authority building control\, working as a surveyor\, team leader\, and manager. A Chartered Building Surveyor for more than 30 years and a fire engineer for over 20\, he earned a master’s with distinction in Sustainable Building Conservation from Cardiff University in 2020. Anthony has worked with a broad range of buildings—including residential\, commercial\, industrial\, historic\, and non-standard constructions such as straw bale houses. He is registered with the Building Safety Regulator as a Class 3 Specialist in non-standard construction and a Class 4 Technical Manager. \nHis career began in conservation with Cadw and English Heritage\, and he continues to specialise in traditional buildings. He has authored a textbook on Building Regulations and is writing a second for Wiley Blackwell. He carries out interviews for registration of building inspectors with the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) and contributes technical articles for national publications. \nAnthony also serves on the IHBC’s technical panel and is co-authoring the Code of Practice for BS7913: the Guide to the Conservation of Historic Buildings. \n\n\nProfessor John Edwards\, formerly of Cadw and English Heritage\, is both a practitioner as a Director of Edwards Hart Consultants and an educator that delivers training courses across the UK\, Ireland and mainland Europe.  His specialisms include climate change\, retrofit\, building pathology and building conservation\, in which he is certified and accredited.\n\n\nJohn sits on the BSI’s Retrofit Standards Task Group and Cultural Heritage Committee and has authored and co-authored many publications\, reports\, training schemes and qualifications including guidance and standards. For example\, leading on the development of BS 7913: 2013 and co-authoring the latest BSI standards on retrofit which includes the forthcoming new British Standard on retrofit assessment. He is also a Professor in Practice at University in Wales Trinity St. \nProfessor Edwards also delivers a 2-day course on energy efficiency and retrofit of traditional buildings that achieves the only recognised qualification in the subject\, and a 1-day course on the new Joint Position Statement on dealing with moisture in traditional buildings.
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-old-buildings-new-rules-navigating-building-control-and-regulations-for-adaptive-reuse
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,Event - IHBC,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260523T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260523T173000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133921
CREATED:20251120T184342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260103T174347Z
UID:13872-1779528600-1779557400@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:South Coast Studio: Gold Leaf & Stencil Tea Tray Workshop (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:South Coast Studio: Gold Leaf & Stencil Tea Tray Workshop \nIn person : NT The Cart Horse Stables\, Heritage and Rural Skills Centre. \n23rd May 2026\, 09.30-17.30 \nImmerse yourself in the world of heritage decorative finishes during this full-day workshop\, perfect for both beginners and those looking to expand their traditional skills. Under the expert guidance of Simon Nobs from South Coast Studio\, you will learn refined techniques including painted furniture\, gold leaf application\, stencilling\, and protective finishing. By the end of the day\, you’ll have created your own decorative tea tray adorned with beautiful corn and wildflower motifs. \nCost : £195 \nFor further information and booking: \nhttp://www.southcoaststudio.co.uk
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=south-coast-studio-gold-leaf-stencil-tea-tray-workshop
LOCATION:Heritage and Rural Skills Centre\, NT The Cart Horse Stables\, Swindon Coleshill Village\, SN6 7PT
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260526T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260526T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133922
CREATED:20260108T121940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T121940Z
UID:14096-1779811200-1779814800@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:Centre for Building Conservation Studies Ltd: Curtilage Listing - what you need to know (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Centre for Building Conservation Studies Ltd: Curtilage Listing – what you need to know \nTuesday 26 May 2026 \nOn-line: 16:00-17:00 \nThe subject of Curtilage Listing is frequently misunderstood. In this webinar we will cover the essential facts to help you decide whether a building might\, or might not\, be considered as Curtilage Listing. It can be a very important factor as Curtilage Listed buildings would be treated in the same way as a Listed Building. \nIn this session\, we will: \n*Look at the origins of what we now refer to as Curtilage Listing\n*Why ownership alone is not sufficient\n*Consider legal precedent and case law\n*Discuss the essential facts that are needed to make a building Curtilage Listed \nCurtilage Listing: What you need to know \n \n  \nCost: £27-£30+VAT \n10% discount for IHBC Members:\nEmail events@cbcstudies.com with your IHBC number and you will be provided with a checkout code.
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=centre-for-building-conservation-studies-ltd-curtilage-listing-what-you-need-to-know-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:On-line
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Management,IHBC Area of competence – Professional,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260527T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260529T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133922
CREATED:20260306T180800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T180827Z
UID:14362-1779872400-1780074000@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:The International Congress: The International Conference on Heritage\, Care and People in a Resilient World: Heritage Networks as a Strategy for Sustainability (CIPAMUR 2026)
DESCRIPTION:The International Congress: The International Conference on Heritage\, Care and People in a Resilient World: Heritage Networks as a Strategy for Sustainability (CIPAMUR 2026)\n  \nDates: 27 to 29 May 2026 \nLocation: Madrid and Hybrid \nThe International Conference on Heritage\, Care and People in a Resilient World: Heritage Networks as a Strategy for Sustainability (CIPAMUR 2026) will take place in Madrid from 27 to 29 May 2026 in a hybrid format. \nThe provisional programme confirms a multidisciplinary\, collective and co-constructed approach. It includes communication sessions\, specialised panels\, participatory workshops\, research meetings and thematic sessions. Confirmed panels cover a range of topics\, including museum networks\, international cooperation\, heritage and science\, the Faro Convention\, archaeological networks\, archives\, UNESCO Chairs and European heritage\, as well as the analysis of illicit trafficking in cultural property and community networks for sustainability. \nThe conference is organised in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture\, the National Museum of Natural Sciences\, ICOMOS\, AECID\, the Inclusive Museum Research Network and the Institute of Geography and History (UCM) and other networks and institutions. \nFor further information and booking follow the link: \nHome \n \nAlso  + Info https://lnkd.in/eBjTZpfX
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=the-international-congress-the-international-conference-on-heritage-care-and-people-in-a-resilient-world-heritage-networks-as-a-strategy-for-sustainability-cipamur-2026
LOCATION:Online and Madrid\, Madrid\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Area of competence – Management,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260527T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260527T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133922
CREATED:20251204T133702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260103T173916Z
UID:13947-1779876000-1779897600@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:Centre for Building Conservation Studies: Buckinghamshire Thatched House - Survey Training Day (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Centre for Building Conservation Studies: Buckinghamshire Thatched House – Survey Training Day \nWednesday 27 May 2026 \nAston Clinton (The full address of the property\, in Rochester\, will be provided nearer the date.   It is a private home.) \nThis house\, Listed at Grade II\, is a good location for learning about several different issues in one place. \nWe will cover these items (and more): \n* Different types of thatch and what to look for when doing a survey\n* Applying for Listed Building Consent\n* How refurbishment projects might not always succeed\n* Damp in old timber-frames and what your options are\n* The importance of a good understanding of heritage skills and conservation principles\n* What can go wrong when things aren’t done correctly \nIt is an excellent base to learn from and will help you with your understanding of traditional construction. \n£166.50-£185+VAT\n10% discount for IHBC Members \nPlease email events@cbcstudies.com with your IHBC number and you will be provided with a checkout code. \nFor further information & to book:\nhttps://cbcstudies.com/event/buckshouse/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=centre-for-building-conservation-studies-buckinghamshire-thatched-house-survey-training-day
LOCATION:Aston Clinton
CATEGORIES:IHBC Area of competence – All,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260527T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133922
CREATED:20260302T170027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T170338Z
UID:14330-1779883200-1795611600@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:Keymer Heritage South: Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design\, Various Dates\,(IHBC Registered CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:WB UK Keymer Heritage South: Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design\nWebinar: Various dates\, 12.00-13.00\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLearn how historic practices can meet contemporary design needs in our exclusive webinar. \nDates:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMay 27th – Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design (12:00 – 13:00)  https://registration.invitedesk.com/p/en/5AyvRvblSkWTRuInTBLU5A/VXNBOgM09kCXpysHBLUGTg \nAugust 26th – Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design (12:00 – 13:00)- https://registration.invitedesk.com/p/en/5AyvRvblSkWTRuInTBLU5A/VXNBOgM09kCXpysHBLUGTg \nNovember 25th – Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design (12:00 – 13:00)  – https://registration.invitedesk.com/p/en/5AyvRvblSkWTRuInTBLU5A/VXNBOgM09kCXpysHBLUGTg
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=wb-uk-keymer-heritage-south-crafting-legacy-the-power-of-handmade-clay-tiles-in-modern-design-various-datesihbc-registered-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260527T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260527T194500
DTSTAMP:20260512T133922
CREATED:20260429T150927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T150927Z
UID:14540-1779906600-1779911100@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:C20 Society: John Grindrod presents: Tales of the Suburbs (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:C20 Society: John Grindrod presents: Tales of the Suburbs (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)\nDate: Wednesday 27th May\, 18:30–19:45 \nWhere: Hybrid\, Online and in-person\, 70 Cowcross Street\nLondon EC1M 6EJ\nUnited Kingdom \n  \nBest-selling author of Concretopia (2013)\, Iconicon (2017) and Outskirts (2022) John Grindrod presents his latest book Tales of the Suburbs: LGBTQ+ Lives Behind Net Curtains. \nThroughout LGBTQ+ history\, suburbia has been seen as somewhere to escape from: a place where heterosexuality rules; where differences will not be tolerated; where you’ll never find a soulmate. But for many\, those streets of twitching curtains and pebble-dashed semis were – or still are – a place to call home. \nJoin John Grindrod in conversation with the former Historic England architectural investigator Matthew Whitfield\, author of England’s Suburbs 1820-2020 (2025)\, to discuss the past and future of the suburban life. \nFor further information and booking: \nhttps://secure.c20society.org.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=62&EventId=1294 \nCost: £16
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=c20-society-john-grindrod-presents-tales-of-the-suburbs-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Online and 70 Cowcross Street\, London\, EC1M 6EJ
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260529T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260529T140000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133922
CREATED:20260414T145506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T150846Z
UID:14482-1780059600-1780063200@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:IHBC: Enhancing Adaptive Reuse- An exploration of heritage architectural intervention in international contexts with Alina Holyst
DESCRIPTION:Enhancing Adaptive Reuse: An exploration of heritage architectural intervention in international contexts with Alina Holyst\n\nDate: 29 May\, 1pm – 2pm\nWhere: Online- Free\n\n\nThis presentation explores how adaptive reuse revitalises existing buildings through strategic architectural interventions in diverse international contexts. It places particular emphasis on the use of contemporary interventions as best practice\, highlighting how modern design approaches can sensitively integrate with historic structures. The discussion examines how architects balance preservation and innovation to extend building life\, respond to cultural and environmental needs\, and create sustainable\, functional spaces. Through selected global case studies\, the presentation illustrates key strategies\, challenges\, and the transformative potential of reimagining the built environment.\n\nAbout the Speaker: Alina Holyst is a chartered architect and IHBC-accredited conservation specialist\, leading her practice from Rostrevor\, Northern Ireland. She is a strong advocate for adaptive reuse and thoughtful conservation on both national and international stages\, advancing these principles through her design work as well as her engagement in research and education. Her work champions the integration of contemporary interventions within historic contexts.\n\n\nShe serves on the Ministerial Historic Monuments Council (HMC)\, is Deputy Chair of IHBC Northern Ireland\, and contributes to conservation education through her teaching with the CIOB and previously at Queen’s University Belfast.\n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-enhancing-adaptive-reuse-an-exploration-of-heritage-architectural-intervention-in-international-contexts-with-alina-holyst
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event - Internal IHBC,IHBC Area of competence – All
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260601T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260807T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133922
CREATED:20251216T143554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T143554Z
UID:13992-1780300800-1786122000@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:San Gemini Preservation Studies : SGPS Italy Conservation Summer School Various Dates
DESCRIPTION:San Gemini Preservation Studies : SGPS Italy Conservation Summer School\n\nWe are excited to announce that applications are now open for our Summer 2026 field school in Italy\, part of the San Gemini Preservation Studies Program (SGPS). The deadline for applications is March 15\, 2026.\n\nNow in its 27th year\, SGPS has welcomed alumni from over 170 universities and colleges worldwide. Our program is dedicated to the preservation of cultural heritage\, offering students the unique opportunity to study and travel in Italy while gaining hands-on experience in restoration and conservation.\n\nOur program is designed for students in fields such as Conservation of Cultural Objects\, Museum Studies\, Architecture\, Art History\, History\, Archaeology\, and Anthropology.\n\nSession One: June 1 – 26\n\nBuilding Restoration – “Touching the Stones”\nRestoration of Traditional Masonry Buildings & Sketching and Analyzing Historic Buildings  (includes lectures and field-based restoration projects)\nArchaeological Ceramics Analysis and Restoration of Archaeological Ceramics in Italy  (includes lectures and hands-on restoration workshops)\nBook Bindings and Archival Conservation\nIntroduction to the History and Craft of Bookbinding & Preventive Conservation of Books and Archival Materials (includes lectures and practical workshops)\n\nIntersession Program: June 29 – July 8\nPreservation Tour ( 10 day) – Florence\, Siena\, and Rome\nVisit active restoration sites\, restoration institutes\, laboratories\, and places of cultural interest\, with a focus on the urban and historical development of each city.\n\nSession Two: July 13 – August 7\n\nPaper Restoration\nIntroduction to the Restoration and Conservation of Paper in Artworks and Archival Documents (includes lectures and restoration workshops)\nTraditional Painting Techniques\nMaterials and Methods of Traditional Painting and Art Restoration Issues\n(includes lectures and painting workshops)\nPreservation Theory and Practice in Italy\nRestoration Theory\, Ethics\, and Contemporary Issues\n(includes lectures and group discussions)\n\nField Projects:\n\nRestoration of Porta Tuderte (13th-century city gate)\nAnalysis of medieval buildings in San Gemini as part of an urban study\nRestoration of classical archaeological ceramics from the Parco del Colosseo in Rome\nConservation of historical archival materials from the Historic Archives of the City of San Gemini (dating from the 14th to the 19th century)\n\nFor further information and applications: \nhttps://www.sangeministudies.info/application
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=san-gemini-preservation-studies-sgps-italy-conservation-summer-school-various-dates
LOCATION:Italy various
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260602T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260611T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133922
CREATED:20260429T141353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T141353Z
UID:14533-1780394400-1781193600@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:Centre for Building Conservation Studies Ltd: Summer CPD Series 2026- Real-World Housing Risks for Surveyors\, Various Dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Centre for Building Conservation Studies Ltd: Summer CPD Series 2026- Real-World Housing Risks for Surveyors\, Various Dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)\n  \nDates: Tuesday 2 June 2026- Thursday 11 June 2026 \, 10.00-16.00 \nWhere: Online \nSummer CPD Series 2026:  Real-World Housing Risks for Surveyors \n2nd June –  Damp in 2026: Diagnosis\, Risk and What Surveyors Keep Getting Wrong \n4th June – Why Mould Is Winning:  The Hidden Ventilation Problem in Modern Homes \n11th June – Basements\, tanking and Trouble: Managing Moisture Below Ground \nFull details of each webinar can be found in the individual event listing on our website. \nCost: £30+VAT each or £81+VAT for all 3 \nFor further information and booking: https://cbcstudies.com/events/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=centre-for-building-conservation-studies-ltd-summer-cpd-series-2026-real-world-housing-risks-for-surveyors-various-dates-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133922
CREATED:20260429T140604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T140604Z
UID:14529-1780653600-1780675200@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:Centre for Building Conservation Studies: Southsea - early career/student surveyor training day (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Centre for Building Conservation Studies: Southsea – early career/student surveyor training day (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)\n  \nDate: Friday 5 June 2026\, 10.00-16.00 \nWhere: Southsea \nThe full addresses of the two properties in Southsea and the joining instructions will be provided about a week before the date. The houses that we will see are both private homes. \nWe will visit two houses in one day. This training day will simulate a real-life survey day and will be a valuable opportunity to experience how surveyors need to collect data\, make decisions and think about how they report the findings to the client. \nTopics covered: \n* Consider whether a Level 2 or Level 3 survey is the best option for each house\n* Consider what is the difference between a ‘poor’ survey report and a ‘competent’ survey report\n* Consider common complaints about survey reports that use Condition Ratings – CR1\, CR2 and CR3\n* Learn about defects commonly found in traditional construction\n* Learn about decision making and providing good advice to a client\n* Discuss when a further investigation is really needed and how to report that advice \nFor further information and booking: \nSouthsea – early career/student surveyor training day \n \nCost: £166.50-£185 +VAT 10% discount for IHBC Members \n 
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=centre-for-building-conservation-studies-southsea-early-career-student-surveyor-training-day-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Southsea
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T140000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133922
CREATED:20260414T150700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T150700Z
UID:14485-1780660800-1780668000@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:IHBC: Engagement\, (mis)understanding and outreach- Do we have the education and skills we need to plan for Adaptive re-use? with Alison McCandlish and John Sturzaker
DESCRIPTION:Engagement\, (mis)understanding and outreach: Do we have the education and skills we need to plan for Adaptive re-use? with Alison McCandlish and John Sturzaker\n\n\nDate: 5 June\, 1pm – 2pm\nWhere: Online\n\n\n\nReflecting the theme of this year’s IHBC Annual School – Adaptive Reuse – this webinar will explore the intersection between historic building conservation and town planning\, with a particular focus on education and skills. The planning system plays an essential role in building conservation and in controlling the (re-)use of historic buildings\, which are themselves important assets in villages\, towns and cities. However\, the trends in higher education and local authority funding over the last 20 years mean that professionals working in these sectors may be less familiar with each other than was once the case. Our speakers will look at how planning and conservation professionals are educated and trained\, including through lifelong learning\, and consider how best to engage young people and others in our disciplines. We also invite you to consider your own CPD needs around adaptive re-use\, and the themes raised at the Newcastle 2026 Annual School.\n\nAbout the Speakers: Professor John Sturzaker FRTPI is Director of Careers\, Education & Planning Aid England at the Royal Town Planning Institute. His remit includes the promotion of planning as a career\, higher education and CPD. Prior to working at the RTPI John worked as a planner in Local Authorities and in higher education\, most recently as Ebenezer Howard Professor of Planning at the University of Hertfordshire\, where he remains a visiting lecturer.\n\n\nDr Alison McCandlish MRTPI IHBC is a Lecturer in City Planning at the University of Glasgow.\nShe leads the MSc City Planning and Real Estate programme\, and teaches urban conservation and planning\, specialising in creative methods for community engagement and outreach. Prior to working at the University of Glasgow\, Alison worked in Local Authority conservation and planning roles\, and as a researcher and lecturer at the University of the West of Scotland and City of Glasgow College. Alison is the vice-chair of the IHBC Context Editorial Board\, Chair of the Built Environment Forum Scotland Conservation Officers Group and an RTPI Ambassador.\n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-engagement-misunderstanding-and-outreach-do-we-have-the-education-and-skills-we-need-to-plan-for-adaptive-re-use-with-alison-mccandlish-and-john-sturzaker
LOCATION:IHBC
CATEGORIES:Event - Internal IHBC,IHBC Area of competence – Management,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260608T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260609T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133922
CREATED:20260423T082338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T083035Z
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SUMMARY:IHBC Yorkshire Branch in association with The Building Limes Forum\, York Minster and York Conservation Trust: The Essentials of Traditional Mortar Preparation\, Performance and Use
DESCRIPTION:IHBC Yorkshire Branch in association with The Building Limes Forum\, York Minster and York Conservation Trust: The Essentials of Traditional Mortar Preparation\, Performance and Use\n  \nDate: Monday 8  and Tuesday 9 June 2026 \nWhere: In person \, The Deanery\, York Minster\nYork\, YO1 7JQ \n  \nSummary:\nA two-day symposium taking place at The Deanery\, York Minster. It includes a series of talks and hands-on practical demonstrations. Tickets can be purchased for one or both days.  In association with The Building Limes Forum\, York Minster and York Conservation Trust. \n  \nCOST: \nOne day: £120 / £100** \nTwo days: £195 / £175** \n**Discounted rate for BLF & IHBC members \nLunch and refreshments provided \nFor booking please follow the link:  \nhttps://www.tickettailor.com/events/thebuildinglimesforum/2161583 \nProgramme:\nDay One:\nPresentations: \nMarie Jackson\, Research Professor\, Geology & Geophysics\, University of Utah: Hydrated Lime Mortars with Reactive Aggregates in Roman Architectural and Marine Concretes: Ancient Materials and Recent Reproductions.* \nRobyn Pender\, Building Scientist\, formerly with Historic England: The need for capillarity – moisture movement in porous materials. * \nDavid Wiggins\, Structural engineer CARE\, Clach Conservation: The structural performance of traditional air lime building mortars. \nNigel Copsey\, Stonemason and Building Conservator: Why fat limes were the preferred binder for above ground construction – workability\, bond and durability of bond. \nMette Midtgaard\, Wall-painting conservator\, National Museum of Denmark: Historic lime-rich mortar – what can past practice teach us today? \nEmilija Nikolic\, Architect\, The Institute of Archaeology\, Belgrade: The Palette of Roman Mortars from Viminacium and the Roman Frontier\, Serbia. \nAlex Holton\, Building Surveyor\, English Heritage: Design and application of mortars for ruined sites \nNigel Copsey\, Stonemason & Building Conservator: Traditional lime rich surface finish mortars\, their like-for-like reproduction and sustainability \n*Remote presentation \n Day Two:\nPresentations: \nDamien Condon\, Plasterer\, Calx Restoration and Vitruvian Lime: Dry slaking at scale for plasters and renders \nEoin Madigan\, Stonemason\, Madigan Traditional Masonry: Dry slaked mortars for building and pointing. \nBrother Joseph (M. Carm)\, Mason and Builder: Building a new monastery in Wyoming – a journey through different mortars. \nLiz Laycock\, material scientist\, Sheffield Hallam University: Early results from strength testing of hot mixed 4:1; 2:1; 1:1 lime: aggregate mortars. \nPractical Sessions: \nPractical demonstrations and hands-on opportunity led by Damien Condon\, Eoin Madigan\, Nigel Copsey\, Richard Jordan\, Lee Gillard\, Andy O’Brien. \nDemonstrations of rough-casting; lime and hair; lime: sand and earth-lime building mortars; roofing mortars\, ash mortars\, flintwork. Different slaking methodologies. \n 
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-yorkshire-branch-in-association-with-the-building-limes-forum-york-minster-and-york-conservation-trust-the-essentials-of-traditional-mortar-preparation-performance-and-use
LOCATION:The Deanery\, York Minster\, York\, YO1 7JQ
CATEGORIES:Event - IHBC,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260611T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260611T203000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133922
CREATED:20260429T152117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T152117Z
UID:14545-1781204400-1781209800@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:C20 Society + Czech Centre: Designed to Belong: Modernism\, Industry and Community (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:C20 Society + Czech Centre: Designed to Belong: Modernism\, Industry and Community (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)\n  \nDate: Thursday 11 June 2026 19:00 – 20:30 \nWhere: In-person Czech Embassy 26 Kensington Palace Gardens\nLondon W8 4QY\nUnited Kingdom \nPanel explores how architecture shapes belonging\, from Baťa’s East Tilbury to today’s debates on community\, identity and modernist planning. \nUsing the Bata village at East Tilbury as a starting point\, it examines how modernist ideals\, industrial ambition and community planning created a distinctive model of living. Historian Milan Balaban situates the settlement within the global story of Bata cities\, while architectural historian Gillian Darley reflects on its significance for British modernism. Mick Pinion from the Bata Heritage Centre brings a local and heritage perspective on East Tilbury’s development and legacy\, and architect Ondřej Chybík discusses contemporary lessons for urban planning. Chaired by John Tusa\, the conversation links historical experiments to today’s questions of development\, identity and place-making. \nFor booking: ttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/designed-to-belong-modernism-industry-and-community-tickets-1985832539583?aff=erelexpmlt#location \nCost: £6.13
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=c20-society-czech-centre-designed-to-belong-modernism-industry-and-community-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Czech Embassy\, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T161500
DTSTAMP:20260512T133922
CREATED:20251227T143016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T104133Z
UID:14005-1781344800-1781367300@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:SPAB: Caring for their future- Recording\, Repairing\, & Researching Mills (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:SPAB: Caring for their future: Recording\, Repairing\, & Researching Mills \nWatlington Hall\, 44 Watlington Street\, Reading RG1 4RJ \nDate: Sat\, 13/06/2026 – 10.00 – Sat\, 13/06/2026 – 16:15 \nAddress: 44 Watlington Street\, Reading\, RG1 4RJ \nThe conference will focus on the maintenance\, repair and monitoring of mills and how to create\, preserve and display documents. \nMildred Cookson and Nathanael Hodge from the Mills Archive Trust\, will share their knowledge on caring for documents and images. Dr Toby Huitson and Duncan McCallum will explore the Mills at Risk theme and the intricacies of listing historic buildings. We will also hear from Millwright Paul Sellwood about the maintenance and repair of mills\, and from water-mill expert Stephen Bartlett about flood warning and prevention for watermills.\nThere will be a chaired panel discussion with speakers after the morning talks and after the afternoon talks. \nYou will learn and discover\nBy the end of the course\, you will know/understand/be able to: \n\nhow to record and preserve documents\nobtain an overview of mills at risk and mill listing\nhear about challenges and receive advice about mill repairs and maintenance\nfind out information about the Industrial Heritage Support Project\n\n£50 SPAB Members (packed lunch included in event fees)\n£55 Non-Members (packed lunch included in event fees) \nFor further information and booking : \nhttps://www.spab.org.uk/whats-on/caring-their-future-recording-repairing-researching-mills \n 
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider-spab-caring-for-their-future-recording-repairing-researching-mills
LOCATION:Watlington Hall\, 44 Watlington Street\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 4RJ
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – All,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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